Broadcasting Act

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Broadcasting Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom that relates to broadcasting. The Bill for an Act with this short title will usually have been known as a Broadcasting Bill during its passage through Parliament.

Broadcasting Acts may be a generic name either for legislation bearing that short title or for all legislation which relates to broadcasting.

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Letter from Wyn Roberts to Secretary of State for Wales, Nicholas Edwards, Baron Crickhowell regarding the Fourth Channel, August 9, 1980.
Act Notes
Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967
Sound Broadcasting Act 1972 This Act established Commercial Radio (ILR) to be legal in the United Kingdom.
The Independent Television Authority became the Independent Broadcasting Authority.
Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 1973
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1981.
This Act consolidated the Television Act 1964 and Sound Broadcasting Act 1972.
Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 1974
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1981.
Independent Broadcasting Authority (No. 2) Act 1974
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1980.
This Act extended the IBA to provide Commercial Television and Radio from 31st July 1976 to 31st July 1979.
Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 1978
Repealed the Broadcasting Act 1981.
This Act extended the IBA to provide Commercial Television and Commercial Radio until 31 December 1981.
Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 1979
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1980.
Broadcasting Act 1980
Repealed the Broadcasting Act 1981.
This Act extended the IBA to provide Commercial Television and Commercial Radio until 31 December 1996.
Creation of the Fourth UK television service (Channel 4 and S4C) and Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
Repealed Independent Broadcasting Authority (No. 2) Act 1974 and Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 1979.
Broadcasting Act 1981
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1990.
This Act consolidated the Independent Broadcasting Authority Acts 1973, 1974, 1978 and Broadcasting Act 1980.
Cable and Broadcasting Act 1984
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1990.
This Act established Cable Authority and Cable Television to be legal in the United Kingdom.
Broadcasting Act 1987
Repealed by the Broadcasting Act 1990.
Broadcasting Act 1990 That largely deregulated private television, allowed for the creation of a fifth terrestrial television channel as well as allowed for the launch of satellite television in the UK
Broadcasting Act 1996

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  1. ^ "Current Publications: Information and communications: Canadian Broadcasting Policy". lop.parl.ca. Archived from the original on 29 May 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.